Food intake calorie prediction using generalized regression neural network

Many devices have been proposed to monitor the calorie intake and eating behaviors. These wearable devices uses various sensing modalities, such as acoustic, visual, inertial, EEG (electroglottography), EMG (electromyography), capacitive and piezoelectric sensors. In this paper, Generalized Regr...

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Main Authors: Gunawan, Teddy Surya, Kartiwi, Mira, Abdul Malik, Noreha, Ismail, Nanang
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语言:English
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出版: IEEE 2019
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https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8688787
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总结:Many devices have been proposed to monitor the calorie intake and eating behaviors. These wearable devices uses various sensing modalities, such as acoustic, visual, inertial, EEG (electroglottography), EMG (electromyography), capacitive and piezoelectric sensors. In this paper, Generalized Regression Neural Network (GRNN) will be utilized to predict the food intake calorie from the input of digital image. GRNN was utilized due its fast training compared to standard feedforward networks. The food image database comprises of 568 food including sweet, savory, processed, whole foods, and beverages. The calorie has the ranged from 0 kcal (plain water) to 11830 (roasted goose) with median 235.5 kcal. The optimum spread parameter for GRNN was found to be 0.46 when the 568 images was distributed randomly, i.e. 80% training and 20% testing. Due to very large variation of the calorie needs to be predicted, GRNN has rather large prediction error. This could be alleviated using more training data, use other features like texture and segmentation, or deep neural network.